Posted: January 18th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Liquid Force Wakeboards | No Comments »

Classic all around performance that can’t be matched!? The Substance is one of our oldest shapes but one that continues to perform at top levels every year.? It’s known for having consistently smooth pop and release off the wake.? There is no board in the market that brings as much value to your ride than the Substance.? The Substance is the board that virtually all of our team riders have ridden at one point in their career and now continues to allow riders like Tino Santori to stomp huge effortless 900’s.? This is our go-to board giving you the most “bang for your buck”.
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Posted: January 18th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Tower | No Comments »

power handling: 100 watts impedance: 4 ohms sensitivity: 90db frequency response: 55 – 20khz crossover: 3500hz wakeboard tower speakers (affectionately known as tubbies) marine grade speakers designed for use in the harsh marine environments tuned and ported speaker c abinet 2-way speaker with 1
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Posted: January 18th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | No Comments »

If comfort and convenience are what you re after, these sandal style bindings are for you. Crafted from durable dual-density EVA, with a simple hook and loop strap across the arch, these bindings are easy to share with everyone on the boat. WRAP is a great choice for beginners and intermediate,
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Posted: January 18th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Hyperlite Wakeboards | No Comments »

Hyperlite Roam Wakeboard Blem 2008: The Hyperlite Roam Wakeboard carries the snowboard season through the summer. Designed for a more edge to edge jib-style of riding, the Roam forces the rider to rel
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Posted: January 15th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Tower | 3 Comments »
We own an older fish and ski boat. we have skis so i dont see a problem. we hook it up to the back. when going, it sits about equal with your shoulders. I want to buy a wakeboard but dont know if i need to waste a thousand dollars on a tower. thanks!
towers only aid in 2 things… pulling you up out of the water easier, and catching BIG air. a while back i had an old jet boat with no tower. but even with the rope tied to the notch about two feet out of the water i was STILL able to air wake to wake, bust 3’s and occasionally a tantrum. so no you dont need one. but believe me, if you take the sport seriously its wonderfull to have.
Posted: January 10th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | 3 Comments »
I recently got a liquid force board and know what bindings I’m going to get its just I don’t know what size would be best…The 2009 Liquid Force Alpha is what im getting but Large (10-12) or XL (12-14+)? My foot is a 12.5 and I’ve tried the XL and they were easy to get on dry and had to lace up pretty good, but if I got them wet would they be looser? Therefore needing to go to the Large 10-12 Thanks and Gig’em
They will be easier to put in wet, so I would go for the large. ALso, if they do end up hard to slide in you can buy "Lava lube" that makes it easier to put on.
Posted: January 10th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Tower | 1 Comment »
I want to buy Wakeboard Tower speakers for my new boat. What speakers really put out the most sound with the best quality of sound and at the best price?
check with this online company. they are great to work with.
what kind of boat did you get?? we run a Centurion Avalanche… we wakeboard and wakesurf… it is loads of fun!!!
Posted: January 1st, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Tower | 1 Comment »
I have been trying to wakeboard and jump a kneeboard the last few days and couldn’t do either. Also how much difference does a pointy nosed kneeboard make for doing jumps and things? Thanks.
For the wakeboard part, a tower won’t really help getting up or help you jumping at first, but when you start catching BIG air it will help keep you in the air by not pulling you down when you’re way above the rope attachment.